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Middle Italy (Italia di mezzo, IdM) was a centrist Italian political grouping founded in 2006 by Marco Follini, Senate member and former leader of the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC, 2002–05), and , member of the Chamber of Deputies. Initially founded as a free political association in support of the "no" vote for the 2006 constitutional referendum, it became a party on 21 October 2006, after Follini announced his resignations from the UDC caucus.

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  • Middle Italy (Italia di mezzo, IdM) was a centrist Italian political grouping founded in 2006 by Marco Follini, Senate member and former leader of the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC, 2002–05), and , member of the Chamber of Deputies. Initially founded as a free political association in support of the "no" vote for the 2006 constitutional referendum, it became a party on 21 October 2006, after Follini announced his resignations from the UDC caucus. The primary goal of this political movement was to attract all those voters who were unsatisfied by the Italian political system, based on the often harsh contraposition between the centre-left Union and the centre-right House of Freedoms, and to change, or, better, to produce the end of bi-polarism. However, IdM supported then-Prime Minister Romano Prodi in a confidence vote and then entered The Union. Never having contested an election on its own, the party merged into the Democratic Party (PD) at its founding on 14 October 2007. Most of its members did not follow Follini in that decision and switched to the Third Pole, led by former Minister of the Interior Vincenzo Scotti. (en)
  • L'Italia di Mezzo è stato un movimento politico fondato il 21 ottobre 2006 da Marco Follini, già segretario nazionale dell'UDC, che decide di abbandonare il partito e la coalizione di centrodestra di cui era membro fino a quel momento. Nel quinquennio 2001-2006, Follini è stato la principale anima critica della Casa delle Libertà nella fase della sua esperienza di governo guidata da Silvio Berlusconi, criticando alcune scelte della coalizione e sostenendo un'alternativa neo-centrista di stampo puramente moderato. Nel febbraio 2007 Follini vota la fiducia al governo di centrosinistra, guidato da Romano Prodi, e a maggio dello stesso anno aderisce al Comitato promotore del Partito Democratico, preannunciando il contestuale punto d'arrivo dell'Italia di Mezzo nel PD. (it)
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  • Middle Italy (Italia di mezzo, IdM) was a centrist Italian political grouping founded in 2006 by Marco Follini, Senate member and former leader of the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC, 2002–05), and , member of the Chamber of Deputies. Initially founded as a free political association in support of the "no" vote for the 2006 constitutional referendum, it became a party on 21 October 2006, after Follini announced his resignations from the UDC caucus. (en)
  • L'Italia di Mezzo è stato un movimento politico fondato il 21 ottobre 2006 da Marco Follini, già segretario nazionale dell'UDC, che decide di abbandonare il partito e la coalizione di centrodestra di cui era membro fino a quel momento. Nel quinquennio 2001-2006, Follini è stato la principale anima critica della Casa delle Libertà nella fase della sua esperienza di governo guidata da Silvio Berlusconi, criticando alcune scelte della coalizione e sostenendo un'alternativa neo-centrista di stampo puramente moderato. (it)
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